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Sarawak polls: On Dudong eight-cornered fight, GPS’ Tiong says no such thing as a sure win

SIBU, Dec 9 — There is no such thing as a sure win in an election, even for a very seasoned politician, said GPS candidate for Dudong, Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing.

“But the truth is, there is no such thing as a ‘sure win’ in this world. We must continue to serve the people with humility and sincerity,” he said in a post on Facebook today. “It is useless to rush out with grand plans without walking alongside the people of Dudong and solving local issues by prioritising the most urgent needs first such as infrastructure and flood mitigation upgrades. “To the question of whether I will continue my duties as Bintulu MP and special envoy to China, I would say that I am nothing without a trustworthy team because I cannot do it all alone,” he further said in his post.

 

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